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At “Harry Potter: The Exhibition” at the Museum of Science, when a robed attendant places the sorting hat on a visitor’s head and soon after a door whooshes open to reveal the Hogwarts Express, you find yourself filled with the kind of giddy expectation Harry Potter at the Museum of Science, and another look at the Rose By GREG COOK | November 06, 2009

The e-mail from "Craig Cook" arrived on March 2. It directed me to a Facebook page pretending to be Greg Cook's, and a YouTube video. I was busy, so I watched only the beginning of the latter. 'Me' and the Miracle 5 By GREG COOK | April 10, 2009

Think it’s impossible to find a newish gallery show at the end of December? Think again. Laura Baring-Gould and Laura Evans at Boston Sculptors Gallery, ‘Regarding Mystery and Beauty’ at GASP, Korean-born artists at Smith College Museum of Art By EVAN J. GARZA | December 12, 2008

Some call Charles “Teenie” Harris’s five decades of photos of Pittsburgh one of the grandest chronicles of African-American life ever assembled. Charles ‘Teenie’ Harris at Gallery Kayafas, plus videos at MIT By GREG COOK | December 12, 2007

Sound is all around: pop music acts as a hair trigger for memory. Sound and video at MIT, “Eyewitness” at Axiom, Carolee Schneemann at Pierre Menard, and Kaspar König at the Sackler By RANDI HOPKINS | October 01, 2007

Our fragile and threatened natural environment weighs on the mind of Swedish artist Henrik Håkansson, who takes a biologist’s approach to artmaking . Henrik Håkansson at the Gardner, ‘Dwelling’ at Forest Hills Cemetery, Marilyn Minter and more at AIB By RANDI HOPKINS | June 20, 2006